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  2. Mediæval Bæbes - Wikipedia

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    The Bæbes' first album, Salva Nos (1997), reached number two on the UK specialist classical charts, [4] and was certified silver on 15 May 1998. [5] Subsequent albums include Worldes Blysse (which went to No. 1 [citation needed]), Undrentide, (co-produced by John Cale), The Rose, (produced by Toby Wood), and the Christmas-themed album Mistletoe and Wine.

  3. Worldes Blysse - Wikipedia

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  4. Katharine Blake (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Katharine Blake performing live with Miranda Sex Garden during their 2023 UK Tour in September.. Katharine Blake (born 1970) is a British singer, songwriter and musician, originally from London.

  5. Salva Nos (album) - Wikipedia

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  6. Mistletoe and Wine (album) - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Mediæval Bæbes albums - Wikipedia

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  8. List of early music ensembles - Wikipedia

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    Ensemble Musica Antiqua Consort, Belgrade (1977): Medieval and Renaissance, also Baroque (vocal-instrumental ensemble, founder and director: Vera Zlokovich) Ensemble Musica Antiqua Serbiana, Belgrade (1987): Medieval vocal music of the Orthodox spiritual tradition (ensemble founder and director: Vera Zlokovich)

  9. Dorothy Carter - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Carter (born New York City, 1935, died June 7, 2003, in New Orleans) was an American musician. [1] [2] Carter performed contemporary, folk, traditional, medieval, and experimental music with a large collection of stringed instruments such as the hammered dulcimer, zither, psaltery, and hurdy-gurdy.